In the weeks approaching election day, politics have been dominating the conversation.

In the weeks approaching election day, politics have been dominating the conversation. Check out comments on the stories here, then follow the link back to the original piece.Published on October 22, 2008

Down in Tacoma for the Down-Ticket: Good review and great find on the Carlo Rossi shirt. Strange political climate indeed. Last paragraph about the speech almost made me shoot milk out my nose, which is odd because I haven't had any milk. - Submitted by Brian

Down in Tacoma for the Down-Ticket: Good review and great find on the Carlo Rossi shirt. Strange political climate indeed. Last paragraph about the speech almost made me shoot milk out my nose, which is odd because I haven’t had any milk. – Submitted by Brian

Ferry Tales: Mutiny is Coming: Half-dozen people? Hardly - more like closer to 30. Heck, there was one family of six who also brought a friend. We had people positioned in several key access points to Coleman Dock, as well as a few who, later in the evening, rode the Bremerton ferry distributing information. We unloaded a couple thousand flyers with the information you relate, and they were eagerly gobbled up ferry patrons, a great many of whom replied in the affirmative - sometimes in the irritated and borderline profane affirmative - when asked whether the felt as though they were getting ripped off by Washington State Ferries. Everyone in the Puget Sound region has a unique Ferry Tale of his or her own with none of them positive - Washington State Ferries is way past due for systemic reform, top to bottom and inside out. - Submitted by Piper Scott

Ferry Tales: Mutiny is Coming: Half-dozen people? Hardly – more like closer to 30. Heck, there was one family of six who also brought a friend. We had people positioned in several key access points to Coleman Dock, as well as a few who, later in the evening, rode the Bremerton ferry distributing information. We unloaded a couple thousand flyers with the information you relate, and they were eagerly gobbled up ferry patrons, a great many of whom replied in the affirmative – sometimes in the irritated and borderline profane affirmative – when asked whether the felt as though they were getting ripped off by Washington State Ferries. Everyone in the Puget Sound region has a unique Ferry Tale of his or her own with none of them positive – Washington State Ferries is way past due for systemic reform, top to bottom and inside out. – Submitted by Piper Scott

Jim Rice poses in his batting stance.

Jim Rice poses in his batting stance.

First Call: Tini Bigs: Heh. Utah is eerily similar to British Columbia when it comes to alcohol regulation. No happy hours there either. No wine in their supermarkets either. Regardless, I loved learning about this. Too bad we can't buy Kirkland Signature vodka. I sure would. - Submitted by Ben

First Call: Tini Bigs: Heh. Utah is eerily similar to British Columbia when it comes to alcohol regulation. No happy hours there either. No wine in their supermarkets either. Regardless, I loved learning about this. Too bad we can’t buy Kirkland Signature vodka. I sure would. – Submitted by Ben

Mission Keeps Its Shirt Tucked In: Mission is my local. Everything you say about it is true. It is especially valuable because the kitchen is open until midnight with an excellent late-night menu. Perfect for after the mid-week show or the opera or whatever. - Submitted by DC

Mission Keeps Its Shirt Tucked In: Mission is my local. Everything you say about it is true. It is especially valuable because the kitchen is open until midnight with an excellent late-night menu. Perfect for after the mid-week show or the opera or whatever. – Submitted by DC